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- the invention relates generally to convertible roofs for automotive vehicles and specifically to a motorized drive system for a convertible roof.
- Convertible automotive vehicles commonly employ a soft top or a hard top roof which is retractable from a fully raised position covering a passenger compartment to a lowered and retracted position stowed on top of a rear seat, behind a rear seat, in a boot well or in a trunk of the vehicle.
- a soft-top roof usually consists of a multi-linkage mechanism which moves a top stack mechanism having a plurality of collapsible roof bows. A fabric roof cover is stretched between these bows.
- a hard-top roof typically consists of two or more entirely rigid panels which fold or slide against each other when retracted by a multi-linkage mechanism. These soft or hard-top multi-linkage mechanisms are often manually operable or driven by a hydraulic or electric motor actuator.
- Another known electric motor driven soft-top convertible roof is characterized by two dc motors coupled together along a single rotating armature shaft which serve to rotate a cable directly connected thereto within its sheath.
- This cable in turn, directly rotates a worm gear that is engaged to a single stage planetary gear set.
- the planetary gear set of this system serves to rotate a sector gear having an arm extending therefrom connected to the top stack mechanism.
- the arm can be decoupled from the top stack mechanism by removing a coupling pin fastening the two together.
- the coupling pin must be removed, thereby physically decoupling the drive mechanism, in order to manually raise or lower the convertible roof top stack mechanism due to the large amount of friction present within the cables, gears and motors.
- this system only generates approximately 150-180 foot/pounds of torque to the sector gear.
- Another conventional soft-top driving mechanism which provides a relatively large motor having an armature shaft which directly drives a worm gear.
- a separate gear box has a plurality of differently sized spur gears so as to reduce the gear ratio provided by the worm gear.
- the spur gears drive the top stack mechanism.
- a lever is used to pivot and physically disengage the motor from the associated spur gears.
- the fifth roof bow must be raised to an upward position while the tonneau cover is returned from a substantially vertical position to a substantially horizontal position; the fifth roof bow is then pivoted to its lowered position against an upper surface of the tonneau cover for latching thereto.
- the stretched fabric covering tends to pull the fifth roof bow in a forward manner thereby causing it to drift away from the tonneau cover. This has proven extremely problematic due to seated inaccessibility of this area to a front seat occupant.
- the preferred embodiment of a motorized drive system for a convertible roof of an automotive vehicle includes at least a portion of a retractable convertible roof operably driven by an electric motor.
- the motor is operable to maintain the moved portion of the convertible roof in a predetermined stopped position thereby deterring drifting of the convertible roof.
- back EMF deters motor and convertible roof movement when in a fully raised position such that front header or tonneau cover latches can be readily engaged therewith.
- an electric motor can be electrically bypassed for manual movement of a convertible roof without necessitating physical disengagement or decoupling of the motor, gears or linkage mechanism.
- a powerful yet small sized electric motor is used to drive a convertible roof.
- the present invention also provides a cost effective and easily packaged coupling mechanism between a roof and a motor.
- the motorized drive system for a convertible roof of an automotive vehicle of the present invention is advantageous over conventional systems in that the present invention reduces drifting of the raised convertible roof from the front header and tonneau cover. This provides greatly improved control and accuracy of the convertible roof positioning in relation to mating components. The precision and repeatability of automated latching devices engaging with convertible roof strikers are greatly enhanced without the additional necessity of vehicle occupant assistance. Another advantage is that the present invention motorized drive system is manually overridable without the need for physically disengaging or decoupling various component parts thereof. The present invention additionally acts as a dynamic brake in order to slow down and accurately stop top movement at the desired position and in a controlled manner without damaging gear teeth, bending linkages or decoupling linkages.
- the motorized drive system construction also provides significant motor armature movement and back EMF in response to a minor amount of convertible roof movement.
- the motorized drive system of the present invention can also be used to maintain the roof in a fully raised position without the need for additional latches.
- the motorized drive system of the present invention supplies a tremendous amount of rotational torque within a very small packaging space.
- the present invention is also quite efficient and cost effective to manufacture, install and operate especially compared to bulky, expensive, messy and difficult to install hydraulic systems. Additional advantages and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description and appended claims, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
- FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of the preferred embodiment motorized drive system of the present invention coupled to a convertible roof;
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged side elevational view showing the preferred embodiment motorized drive system of the present invention of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view, taken along line 3--3 of FIG. 2, showing the preferred embodiment motorized drive system
- FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view, taken along line 4--4 of FIG. 2, showing the preferred embodiment motorized drive system
- FIG. 5 is a cross sectional view, taken along line 5--5 of FIG. 2, showing the preferred embodiment motorized drive system
- FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view showing a typical motor and sector gear of the preferred embodiment motorized drive system of the present invention of FIG. 1;
- FIGS. 7-12 are a series of side elevational views showing the raising sequence for the convertible roof driven by the preferred embodiment motorized drive system of the present invention of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 13 is an electrical schematic diagram showing the preferred embodiment motorized drive system of the present invention of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 14 is a diagrammatic side elevational view showing a first alternate embodiment motorized drive system of the present invention.
- FIG. 15 is a diagrammatic side elevational view showing a second alternate embodiment motorized drive system of the present invention.
- Convertible roof 23 can be a soft-top variety, having a plurality of roof bows with a fabric covering stretched therebetween, or a hard-top variety (see FIG. 15) having a rigid front roof section 25 and a rigid rear roof section 27.
- Hard-top roof sections 25 and 27 are coupled together by a multi-link hinge and are foldable against each other in an inwardly clamshelling manner.
- Front roof section 25 of the hard-top roof is stowed in a substantially horizontal orientation beneath a tonneau cover or trunk lid.
- the exemplary soft-top roof will be described in greater detail hereinafter, however, it must be realized that either roof type, or a combination of the two, may be employed with the present invention.
- FIGS. 7-12 illustrate the operation of soft-top convertible roof 23 is shown in FIGS. 7-12.
- FIG. 7 illustrates convertible roof 23 in its fully retracted and stowed position below a closed tonneau cover 135.
- tonneau cover 135 is shown in its open pivoted position while motorized drive system 21 begins to unfold the top stack mechanism.
- FIG. 9 depicts convertible roof 23 in a partially raised position while FIG. 10 shows convertible roof 23 in a more fully raised position.
- a five bow 91 is then moved to its substantially vertical position as is illustrated in FIG. 11 such that tonneau cover 135 can then pivotably return to its closed position.
- FIG. 12 illustrates convertible roof 23 in its fully raised position against a front header 133 with five bow 91 lowered against the closed tonneau cover 135.
- motorized drive system 21 of the present invention includes a first electric motor 31, a roof driving mechanism or sector gear 33, a second electric motor 35, and a five bow driving mechanism or sector gear 37. Another pair of motors and sector gears are disposed and synchronously operated on the opposite side of the automotive vehicle in mirrored symmetry with those shown in FIGS. 1-5.
- Motorized drive system 30 further includes an electrical circuit 41 (see FIG. 13) for controlling the motors.
- Motor 31 has a gear box 51 bolted onto a front wall of a main bracket 53 such that bracket 53 is fastened to a reinforcement panel inwardly adjacent to inner and outer quarter panels of the automotive vehicle through nuts engaging threaded weld studs.
- Bracket 53 is stamped from 1008-1018 grade steel.
- An output pinion gear 55 extending from gear box 51 is in enmeshed engagement with a toothed segment 57 projecting from a body 59 of sector gear 33.
- Sector gear 33 further has a stamped steel rail extension bracket 61 extending therefrom and bolted or riveted thereto.
- Sector gear 33 is pivotably attached to a second wall of main bracket 53 at pivot point 63.
- Various spacers and wear resistant bushings are disposed between sector gear 33, main bracket 53, rail extension bracket 61 and the bolt.
- a cast aluminum rear roof rail 81 is bolted onto rail extension bracket 61 for congruent movement therewith.
- Second motor 35 is also bolted onto rail extension bracket 61 outward of sector gear 33 such that an output pinion gear 83 of the motor's gear box 84 protrudes through a hole adjacent therewith.
- Output pinion gear 83 of second motor 35 is in enmeshed engagement with a toothed segment 85 projecting around a body 87 of five bow sector gear 37.
- Sector gear 37 is bolted onto a stamped steel five bow extension bracket 89 which is also bolted to a number five bow 91. Therefore, five bow sector gear 37 and five bow 91 are capable of pivoting in conjunction with roof sector gear 33 while also being capable of independently pivoting between a substantially vertical five bow position 93 and a lowered five bow position 95.
- Sector gears 33 and 37 are formed from a powdered Atomet 4401 copper infiltrated steel alloy. Both sector gears and both output pinion gears also have teeth with a 20 degree pressure angle, 135.4668 millimeter pitch diameter and 12 millimeter diametral pitch. Both output pinion gears 55 and 83 further have eight teeth and a no load speed of 17-20 rpm at 13.5 volts. Alternately, motor 31 can drive sector gear 33 which, in turn, can drive a linkage that would move five bow 91; this would preclude the need for a separate five bow motor.
- Convertible roof 23 preferably has a top stack mechanism which includes a one bow 101, two bow 103, three bow 105, four bow 107 and five bow 91.
- the top stack mechanism further includes a pair of front rails 109 which are hingeably coupled to a pair of center rails 111 through a multi-link hinge 113.
- the top stack mechanism additionally includes rear rail 81 which is coupled to center rail by hinge 115.
- a balance link 117 has a forward end pivotably coupled to hinge 113 and an opposite rearward end pivotably coupled to a bolt 119 and sandwiched between bracket 53 and a stamped support 121.
- a pair of manually operable latches 131 are mounted upon number one bow 101 for engagement with a pair of corresponding strikers or cavities positioned on a front header 133. These latches are pivotable in a fore and aft manner between a disengaging and engaging position. When latches 131 engage the adjacent strikers, one bow 101 is thereby secured to front header 133 with an elastomeric weatherstrip compressed therebetween.
- a pair of automated latches are also disposed below a rigid tonneau cover 135 for engagement with a pair of strikers projecting downward from five bow 91 when in its lowered position 95.
- the motors are substantially identical to each other and are preferably constructed as illustrated in FIG. 6. These motors 31 and 35 are each direct current, electric motors producing approximately 0.02 horsepower.
- Exemplary motor 31 has an armature housing 201 and a gear box 203.
- a noise shield encapsulates housing 201.
- a fixed, permanent magnet stator (not shown) is positioned within armature housing 201 to substantially surround a wire wound armature (not shown).
- the armature is mounted upon an armature shaft 205 for rotation therewith. Examples of such stators and armatures as well as typically related commutators and brush card assemblies are disclosed within the following U.S. Pat. Nos.: 5,006,747 entitled "Dynamoelectric Machine Brush Rigging and Method of Assembly" which issued to Stewart, Sr.
- An armature pinion gear 207 acting as a sun gear, is affixed to an end of armature shaft 205.
- a first planetary gear subassembly 209 includes three powdered metal planetary gears 211 rotatably mounted upon a first metallic plate 213. Planetary gears 211 are in enmeshed engagement with armature pinion gear 207.
- a sun gear 215 is oppositely affixed to plate 213 and is enmeshed with three planetary gears 217 of a second planetary gear subassembly 219.
- a second sun gear 221 is oppositely affixed to a second plate 223 of second subassembly 219 and is further enmeshed with three planetary gears 225 journalled about a plate 227 of a third planetary gear subassembly 229.
- An affixed pintle 231 projects from an opposite face of plate 227 and has a beveled pinion gear 251 affixed thereto.
- Planetary gears 211, 217 and 225 are further enmeshed with a fixed ring gear 253 disposed within a collar of gear box 203.
- a bevel gear 255 is also disposed within gear box 203 and is enmeshed with beveled pinion gear 251.
- a cover plate 257 is attached to gear box 203.
- Cover plate 257 has an orifice 259 centrally therein for rotationally supporting a cylindrical shaft 261 affixed to and extending from output pinion gear 55.
- Bevel gear 255 is also mounted upon shaft 261 for normally driving output pinion gear 55.
- Each planetary gear shape provides a 4.5-5.0:1 gear reduction ratio while the beveled gear set supplies a 2.8:1 gear reduction ratio such that the overall gear reduction ratio is approximately 300:1 between the armature shaft and the output pinion gear.
- approximately 31 foot/pounds of torque, as measured at output pinion gear 55 is converted into approximately 250 foot/pounds of torque at the pivot of sector gear 33.
- a small direct current electric motor provides tremendous mechanical power to drive the convertible roof top stack mechanism.
- control circuit 41 controls the operation of a pair of top stack drive motors 31.
- a similar control circuit is used to control the five bow motor.
- Circuit 41 includes an up/down switch 401 positioned on a floor mounted console or an instrument panel and is accessible and operable by the vehicle occupant.
- Switch 401 is typically a double pole, single throw low current toggle switch which the occupant must continually depress during desired raising or lowering movement of the convertible roof until it reaches a predetermined and desired stop position.
- a polarity reversing relay assembly 403, or alternately a single polarity reversing switch assembly, is electrically coupled to both the up and down electrical circuit paths, respectively 402 and 404, emanating from switch 401.
- DC current is supplied from a power supply 405 and is switched by the normally closed relay 403.
- relay 403 During raising and lowering movement of the convertible roof, electrical current is supplied through relay 403 to a double pole, double throw bypass switch 407 and then onto motors 31.
- the circuit for the five bow motors can also run through this same type of bypass switch but will require a separate relay.
- Bypass switch 407 is a normally closed toggle switch located within a passenger or trunk compartment of the automotive vehicle.
- bypass switch 407 places the contacts within the bypass switch 407 into an open circuit state; this electrically disconnects motors 31 from power supply 405 and open circuits the motor armature windings.
- the vehicle occupant can manually raise or lower the convertible roof (or raise or lower the number five bow) while allowing the sector gears and coupled motors to freely spin with no dynamic braking resistance.
- friction is significantly reduced over more traditional constructions.
- Such armature movement would be caused by kinetic rotational energy remaining through continued movement of the top stack and driving mechanisms after up/down switch 401 has been released; thus, in this scenario, the back EMF of the motor would act as a dynamic break to control the stopping action of the top stack mechanism. More importantly, back EMF would also be created upon undesired drifting of the one bow (or five bow) away from the desired and predetermined stop position. Accordingly, portions of the convertible roof are maintained in their desired stopped positions by electromagnetic forces generated within the motors upon movement from a stopped position. Based upon the large gear reductions within the motors, a very slight (e.g., approximately 3/16ths of an inch or less) movement of the convertible roof will cause significant back EMF generation.
- the back EMF generated was found to be greater than 30 volts such that 120 pounds of force must be applied at the number one bow to override the back EMF and manually move the convertible roof without activating the bypass switch 407.
- the back EMF voltage and overriding forces will vary depending on the specific roof geometry, circuit path resistance and current losses, and specific motor construction.
- Relay 403 can be integrated into an electric control unit, such as a microprocessor, or may be a separate solid state component added within a discretely wired circuit path.
- an electric control unit such as a microprocessor
- potentiometers 551 and 553 and other position sensors or limit switches may be also included in combination with the present invention motorized drive system.
- Such a position sensor is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,225,747 entitled “Single-Button Actuated Self-Correcting Automatic Convertible Top” which issued to Helms et al. on Jul. 6, 1993, and is incorporated by reference herewithin.
- a first link 555 has one end pivotably coupled to rail extension 81 and a second end pivotably riveted to a first end of a second link 557.
- a second end of second link 557 has a key holed opening engaging with a matching post 559 of potentiometer 551.
- a similar construction is used with the five bow system.
- the present invention motorized drive system is ideally suited for the long lever arm linkage geometries and forces associated within convertible roof systems. It has been found that worm gears and jackscrews are difficult, if not impossible, to back drive. In theory, the back EMF of the present invention motorized drive system should be capable of maintaining the one bow against the front header such that mechanical latches therebetween would be unnecessary. To achieve such results in practice, the back EMF would have to be even stronger through less convertible top movement than that generated with the embodiment disclosed herein.
- the slight pulling movement of the one bow away from the front header (and the five bow away from the tonneau cover) of the preferred embodiment prior to sufficient generation of the back EMF is insignificant enough such that the undesired drifting is substantially prevented and the roof is latched without requiring supplemental manual pulling.
- FIG. 14 discloses an alternate embodiment driving mechanism 21 wherein electric motor 31 drives sector gear 33 which, in turn, is directly coupled for rotation to rear roof rail 81 through a pivot point 601 on an integral arm.
- FIG. 15 depicts a second alternate embodiment of driving mechanism 21.
- electric motor 31 rotates a modified sector gear 603 about pivot point 605.
- An offset intermediate link 607 is pivotably coupled to a sector gear at pivot point 609.
- An opposite end of intermediate link 607 is pivotably coupled to rear hard-top section 27 at pivot point 611.
- a balance link 613 is coupled between a reinforcement or quarter inner panel 615 and a multi-link hinge (not shown) attached between front hard-top section 25 and rear hard-top section 27.
- Additional rear track or cable means may be necessary for pivoting of a rearmost corner 616 of rear roof section 27.
- Any of the aforementioned drive mechanisms 21 of the present invention may be employed with either a soft-top or hard-top roof. These alternate embodiments are electrically operable as heretofore described with the preferred embodiment.
- the sector gears and linkages may have differing shapes, integrally formed bracket arms, geared portions and pivots.
- the motor which drives either the top stack mechanism or five bow can be mounted upon the convertible roof for movement relative to the automotive vehicle body.
- the electric motor may drive intermediate cables, rack and pinion assemblies, chains, belts or other mechanical coupling devices in combination with certain aspects of this invention.
- the bypass switching feature may be alternately achieved or deleted altogether.
- the drive system can also employ mechanical means, such as solenoids, brake shoes or the like, to deter roof drifting.
- Various materials and circuits have been disclosed in an exemplary fashion, however, various other materials and circuits may of course be employed. It is intended by the following claims to cover these and any other departures from the disclosed embodiments which fall within the true spirit of this invention.
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